Lyrics
Each to her own
Expressing individuality and personal choices.
Remember when all the flowers were free?
Reflecting on a time when beauty and freedom were abundant.
It might be hell
Suggesting that life can be challenging or unpleasant.
Depending on where you wanna be
Highlighting the importance of one's chosen path.
I've been alone
Describing a sense of solitude.
And tallied up all the things to hate
Tallying negative experiences or emotions.
You might agree
Recognizing potential agreement with others on disliked things.
Depending on why you wanna debate
Emphasizing the need for meaningful discussions.
If you act like weather then
Comparing behavior to weather, suggesting unpredictability.
It might begin to rain listen to your mother
Encouraging listening and learning from maternal advice.
Instead of bottling up all the pain
Advising against suppressing emotional pain.
If you act like weather
Reiterating the weather analogy, implying change is possible.
Then it might begin to shine
Suggesting positive change akin to sunshine.
Listen to your brother
Encouraging communication and openness with siblings.
Instead of holding back all the time
Discouraging constant emotional restraint.
Each to his own
Repeating the theme of individual choices and perspectives.
Remember when all the days would gleam?
Recalling a time when every day seemed promising.
It could be sweet
Highlighting the potential for sweetness in life.
Depending on if you wanna be seen
Dependent on the desire for visibility or recognition.
I’ve lain awake
Describing a period of sleeplessness and contemplation.
And counted up all the things to grieve
Tallying negative aspects that cause sorrow.
You might reject
Anticipating possible rejection based on personal beliefs.
Depending on what you wanna believe
Dependent on individual beliefs shaping one's reality.
If you act like weather then
Reiterating the analogy of behavior mirroring weather.
It might begin to rain listen to your mother
Advising to heed maternal guidance in challenging times.
Instead of bottling up all the pain
Discouraging the suppression of emotional pain.
If you act like weather
Reiterating the potential for positive change in behavior.
Then it might begin to shine
Expressing hope for a brighter, positive outcome.
Listen to your brother
Encouraging communication and openness with siblings.
Instead of holding back all the time
Advising against constant emotional restraint.
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